HERE WAS a prime cut of your actual Public Service Broadcasting with a capital "p", illuminated in red with a filigreed gold...
JACK ROSENTHAL's quietly masterful tale of a motley bunch of nascent London cabbies is brought to authentically overcast life by Euston Films
That’ll Be the Day’s Essex saga continued into the early ’60s, with Dave now the lead in The Stray Cats, a Beatlesesque...
“I am Ergo the Magnificent: short in stature, tall in power, narrow of purpose and wide of vision!” So sayeth the great...
Ches’s finest hour, worth catching for Michael Elphick’s immortal line ‘Got coppers rahnd me arse, enn oi!’ And to emphasise the Children’s...
Thank God that's all finished...
A wartime countryside idyll (closely modelled, of course, on Dennis Potter’s Forest of Dean domain) is populated by seven-year-old children playing in...
Alan Garner, author of supernatural ITV hit series The Owl Service adapts his own obscure, semi-mystical novel detailing the lives of three...
THE SECOND World War, eh? That was a barrel of laughs!
MICHAEL ELPHICK, fresh from botching up the German invasion of Britain (see above), decides instead to settle down for a quiet life...
BLOODY SLOW geezerama
MIDDLING MID-EVENING middlebrow stalwart
THAT OLD "successful corporate banker from the city (ROLAND HINES) who packs up and moves to the English countryside with his brother...
MOST EXPENSIVE TV film ever, apparently.
BARGAIN BIN trio of plays shot on cheapola video equipment and themed on the same.
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